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Salem Waterfront Hotel

Salem (Massachusetts)

Traditional comfy hotel steps from the water in the historic Pickering Wharf. Classic rooms & suites are spacious, with living and working areas, some have harbour views. Enjoy street terrace dining, indoor pool, gym & shuttle-service, all in the heart of town. Works for both business or leisure.

  • Sailing - The property's marina, Pickering Wharf, can accomodate sail & power boats up to 55ft or transient dockage for boats up to 120ft
  • Local exploring - Stroll along the harbourside, go sailing, explore the North Shore, learn about Salem's rich history or pop into Boston
  • Business meetings - The property can put on conferences, events, off-sites and meetings in a series of flexible water-front spaces
  • Restaurant - The all-day dining Regatta Pub offers American classics in a casual setting; salads, soups, burgers, sandwiches and desserts
from $144 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The Salem Hotel

Salem (Massachusetts)

44-room boutique located in the heart of Salem. This former high-end clothing store has been converted into a unique property with mid-century modernist artworks and furniture, and a Mondrian-esque colour scheme. A buzzing restaurant, bar and terrace give the property a fun and lively urban vibe.

  • Sights nearby - Salem is synonymous with the Witch Trials of 1692. Visit the Salem Witch Museum, Witch House and the Witch History Museum
  • City Style - There is nowhere like this in the city of Salem. A real boutique property with history, style and soul
  • Value chic - The cleverly designed Micro King rooms allow for a stylish city-centre stay on a budget
  • Great walks - House of the Seven Gables is the oldest surviving 17th century wooden mansion in New England. Tour the estate and seaside garden
from $168 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The Merchant

Salem (Massachusetts)

Intimate boutique with a great central location. Dating from the 18th century, the building was a former merchant's home. Cosy, colourful and homely rooms have fireplaces and fun, bright and unique decor; expect mismatched prints, bouncy pouffes and eclectic art. Great for design-focused couples.

  • Local exploring - Salem has so much to offer; learn about the city's rich history and fabled trading past with visits to museums and famous homes
  • City Style - Combine history and heritage charm with contemporary style and comfort
  • Great walks - Take a guided food-tour of Salem. Local delicacies are paired with paired with wines and Salem micro-brewed beers
  • Sights nearby - Walk to Pickering to explore Winter Island Lighthouse, established in 1871
from $211 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
100 m